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Vikings To Secure Cousins Signature For 2018 Season

Kirk Cousins faces the biggest decision of his NFL career as he prepares to hit the free-agent market.
After two years of playing under the franchise tag at the Washington Redskins, the 30-year-old‘s time with the NFC East outfit appears to be at an end.
The Redskins have acquired Alex Smith in a trade deal from the Kansas City Chiefs to replace Cousins, leaving the quarterback to pursue an offer in free agency.
Cousins has impressed for Jay Gruden’s men, throwing for almost 5,000 yards in the 2016 season. He has notched 52 touchdowns to 25 interceptions over the past two campaigns. Although his performances were solid, they were not enough to guide the Redskins into the post-season.
There...

Larry Fitzgerald has opted to extend his NFL career with the Arizona Cardinals, signing a one-year deal to remain with the club. The 34-year-old will play his 18th season with the NFC West outfit after deciding not to retire after the 2017 campaign.
Fitzgerald will surely become a Hall of Fame when he eventually does call time on his career. He has been named to the Pro Bowl 11 times, while the wideout was also named a First-Team All-Pro in 2008.
He has established himself as one of the most dominant players at his positon in NFL history. The 34-year-old has the lead the NFL in receptions and touchdowns twice, while last season he moved into third on all-time list of receiving yards. Even a mediocre...

The Philadelphia Eagles put forward a brilliant performance in Super Bowl LIII to defeat the New England Patriots and win the Vince Lombardi trophy for the first time.
Backup Nick Foles was outstanding, winning Super Bowl MVP, throwing for three touchdowns to carve apart the Patriots’ defense.
Brandon Graham produced the play of the game to strip-sack Tom Brady, denying New England the opportunity to drive late to win the contest.
The Eagles prevented the Patriots winning back-to-back crowns. No team has achieved the feat since Bill Belichick’s men won the third of their five titles in 2005.
New England and the Seattle Seahawks have come close, but can Philadelphia succeed where they fell...

The talking is over and Super Bowl LII is here at last. The Philadelphia Eagles and the New England Patriots will battle it out at US Bank Stadium for the Vince Lombardi trophy.
Doug Pederson’s men are aiming to produce an upset to defeat the Patriots to clinch the Super Bowl for the first time.
New England are striving to win the title for the third time in four years and secure back-to-back crowns. They were the last team to accomplish the feat – ironically defeating the Eagles at the end of the 2004 season.
Tom Brady is the only player still remaining from the team that triumphed in that campaign. The 40-year-old is looking to secure his sixth Super Bowl ring, which would leave him alone...

The New England Patriots can win their sixth Super Bowl by defeating the Philadelphia Eagles at US Bank Stadium on Sunday.
Bill Belichick’s side have won the crown in two of the last three seasons. They have the opportunity to win the Vince Lombardi trophy in three out of four terms and secure back-to-back titles for the second time under his tenure.
Coincidentally the last time the Patriots achieved the feat of back-to-back crowns was by beating the Eagles in the 2004 campaign. Only Tom Brady remains from that team and he will be aiming to further enhance his legacy with another special performance on the big stage.
The 40-year-old produced yet another fine performance to deliver his team...

The Philadelphia Eagles have not won the Super Bowl in the history of their franchise, but will have the opportunity to end their drought on Sunday.
Philadelphia have been defeated in their two previous trips to compete for the Vince Lombardi trophy. They suffered their first loss in the 1980 season at the hands of the Oakland Raiders.
Under Andy Reid they made it back in the 2004 campaign, only to be defeated by the New England Patriots. They will have an opportunity to exact their revenge on Bill Belichick’s men at US Bank Stadium.
Their journey has been far from uneventful. Carson Wentz appeared to be leading the Eagles on a surge towards the Super Bowl, but he was ruled out for the season...

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